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    Being‚ which is God. This is confirmed to us in reason: our ultimate desire lies in absolute perfection. Aristotle: In my opinion‚ the Supreme Good‚ or Happiness‚ is to lead a life that allows us to use and develop our reason. In contrast to amusement or pleasure‚ which can also be enjoyed by other beings‚ such as animals‚ happiness is not a state but an activity‚ and if genuine‚ is long-lasting. Aquinas: So what you’re saying is that good or bad fortune affects our happiness? A- Yes. In order

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    Transformation 3.2.3 Output 3.3 Concept Fan 9 4. Implication of Assessment 11 5. Intervention (Recommendation) 13 6. Conclusion 16 7. Bibliography 17 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report will discuss on the changes that the Golden Dragon Group (GDG)‚ from a successful hotel that caters to niche clienteles and an owner with more than 45 years of experience passing his business over to his son and he tried to change and want to revitalise the chain without sabotaging the whole

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    The Roman Empire is one of the most prominent civilizations that has walked the face of the Earth. The amount of amazing things that took place because of the Romans is astonishing in its own right‚ so for the time period of the Pax Romana to be considered the greatest age of Rome‚ there must have been some great achievements that had taken place during these first two centuries. With the rise of Rome coming from Augustus Caesar during this time‚ Rome also had its declining downfall come soon after

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    good but we must choose one so that we can continue with what we want to do. From the lectures I also understood that in every good result that we achieve from our actions it can answer more than one thing that we want to answer. In the lectures Aristotle says‚ “The good‚ therefore‚ is not some common element answering to one idea.” This lets me know that the universe is so infinite that it allows humans to have many options to the good aims we make to answer the ideas that we may have. There is more

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    Aristotle The Concept of Cause Unlike Plato‚ Aristotle did not believe there are two separate realms. He believed the world we live in is the only place in which we can have true knowledge‚ because it it through our sense experience that we come to understand things. Aristotle believed that “form”was not an ideal‚ but found within the item itself. The form is its structure and characteristics and can be perceived using the senses. For example‚ the form of a table is that it has four legs and a

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    world around them. The Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle are responsible for some of these major early discoveries and are a big reason as to where we are today due to their endeavors to understand various philosophical topics. In this essay‚ I am going to explain Plato’s views on knowledge and science‚ Aristotle’s views on change and science‚ and ultimately how although both contributed to man’s understanding of philosophy today‚ Aristotle started a departure from the views of Plato and into

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    Good afternoon Elise‚ Great quote to pick out as it is evident in Rheingold’s message throughout the reading. Rheingold believes that technology itself and a person nature does not determine who is in control but recognizes that people may try to shut down and hinder resources and freedom it may project. So it is up to the individual to decide what information is important and what information to discard. As you stated before‚ Rheingold want to convey is that use the five skills to talk to others

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    Troy Maxson as a tragic hero‚ and tragic plot were evident throughout the play. Also‚ the feeling of catharsis at the end-which is proper of tragedy‚ was clearly identifiable. I. Fences fits into the tragic genre based on the points given by Aristotle. In Poetics‚ he defines tragedy as "the imitation of an action that is serious and also as having magnitude‚ complete in itself." • Aristotle’s idea is that the plot has a beginning middle and end and all parts follow each other in concise fashion

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    Aristotle on Genesis Genesis is about how people and the things on earth come to be. God created all according to the Bible. Aristotle argues about how thing come to be and evolve in the book Physics. In Ethics Aristotle talks about how people should act and how they should conduct themselves and in the Bible it also makes reference to how people act and the consequences of their actions. Virtue is what Aristotle talks about in Ethics and how people become virtuous. Aristotle’s ideas contradict

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    The views of ethics vary greatly when talking about Plato and Aristotle. Aristotle has his own views even though such an influential man like Plato taught him. Plato and Aristotle try to deliver this universal system of ethical principals that will determine good and bad. Through doing so they realizes their differences in what they believe. Plato and Aristotle can both agree that good is happiness and in order to continue the good you must exercise self-fulfillment through integrity. Plato believes

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